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Dear Thomas, Thank you very much! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Loescher" <[email protected]> To: "mitsuru okaniwa" <[email protected]> Cc: "Ulrich Deiters" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Problems with Canon 2700F > Only a short reply (iT's quite late I and should go to bed soon) > I tried both ways as you recommended: > > > Well, Thomas, would you test again? > > Now, overwrite canon-backend(canon.c, canon.h, canon-sane.c, canon-scsi.c) > > in sane1.0.14 to sane1.0.11, and check if the sane1.0.11 will work well. > > And overwrite canon-backend(canon.c, canon.h, canon-sane.c, canon-scsi.c) in > > sane1.0.11 to sane1.0.14, and check if the sane1.0.14 will work well. > > 1. copying the canon files from sane-backend-1.0.11 into the backend-1.0.14 and tried to compile... it failed due compile errors > 2. copying the canon files from sane-backend-1.0.14 into the backend-1.0.11 and tried to compile... it failed due compile errors Ok, would you overwrite /sane-backends-1.0.XX/include/sane/sanei_backend.h too? So, 1. copying the canon files and "sanei_backend.h" file from sane-backend-1.0.11 into the backend-1.0.14 and tried to compile the backend-1.0.14, install and test 2. copying the canon files and "sanei_backend.h" file from sane-backend-1.0.14 into the backend-1.0.11 and tried to compile the backend-1.0.11, install and test I think that case1. will not work well and case2. will work well.... The reason I think is that a cause of this problem will be in sanei_scsi.c and so on but not canon-backend files. The next test is.... 3. copying only "sanei_scsi.c" file from sane-backend-1.0.11 into the backend-1.0.14 and tried to compile the backend-1.0.14, install and test Of course, canon files used are newest in sane-backend-1.0.14. "sanei_scsi.c" file is in directory of /sane-backends-1.0.XX/sanei/. "sanei_scsi.c" was added some change around "sanei_scsi_req" between sane1.0.11 and sane1.0.13. > P.S. It seems, it's going to a kind of personal mail traffic... Should I send my experiences to the mailing list, too? > Now I have Ullrich (hello ;-)) in the cc-field. Who should also go into the cc-field? Ulrich Deiters and Abel Deuring are great developers for canon-backend, I think. Best regards, mitsuru okaniwa --Boundary_(ID_q+v0ypq2c7wkxfpb0OuFfw) Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-2022-jp Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-2022-jp"> <META content="MSHTML 6.00.2800.1458" name=GENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face="MS UI Gothic" size=2><FONT size=3>Dear Thomas,<BR>Thank you very much!<BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: "Thomas Loescher" <</FONT><A href="mailto:[email protected]"><FONT size=3>[email protected]</FONT></A><FONT size=3>><BR>To: "mitsuru okaniwa" <</FONT><A href="mailto:[email protected]"><FONT size=3>[email protected]</FONT></A><FONT size=3>><BR>Cc: "Ulrich Deiters" <</FONT><A href="mailto:[email protected]"><FONT size=3>[email protected]</FONT></A><FONT size=3>><BR>Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 8:03 AM<BR>Subject: Re: [sane-devel] Problems with Canon 2700F<BR><BR><BR>> Only a short reply (iT's quite late I and should go to bed soon)<BR>> I tried both ways as you recommended:<BR>><BR>> > Well, Thomas, would you test again?<BR>> > Now, overwrite canon-backend(canon.c, canon.h, canon-sane.c,<BR>canon-scsi.c)<BR>> > in sane1.0.14 to sane1.0.11, and check if the sane1.0.11 will work well.<BR>> > And overwrite canon-backend(canon.c, canon.h, canon-sane.c,<BR>canon-scsi.c) in<BR>> > sane1.0.11 to sane1.0.14, and check if the sane1.0.14 will work well.<BR>><BR>> 1. copying the canon files from sane-backend-1.0.11 into the<BR>backend-1.0.14 and tried to compile... it failed due compile errors<BR>> 2. copying the canon files from sane-backend-1.0.14 into the<BR>backend-1.0.11 and tried to compile... it failed due compile errors<BR><BR>Ok, would you overwrite /sane-backends-1.0.XX/include/sane/sanei_backend.h<BR>too?<BR>So,<BR>1. copying the canon files and "sanei_backend.h" file from<BR>sane-backend-1.0.11 into the backend-1.0.14 and tried to compile the<BR>backend-1.0.14, install and test<BR>2. copying the canon files and "sanei_backend.h" file from<BR>sane-backend-1.0.14 into the backend-1.0.11 and tried to compile the<BR>backend-1.0.11, install and test<BR><BR>I think that case1. will not work well and case2. will work well....<BR>The reason I think is that a cause of this problem will be in sanei_scsi.c<BR>and so on but not canon-backend files.<BR><BR>The next test is....<BR>3. copying only "sanei_scsi.c" file from sane-backend-1.0.11 into the<BR>backend-1.0.14 and tried to compile the backend-1.0.14, install and test<BR>Of course, canon files used are newest in sane-backend-1.0.14.<BR><BR>"sanei_scsi.c" file is in directory of /sane-backends-1.0.XX/sanei/.<BR>"sanei_scsi.c" was added some change around "sanei_scsi_req" between<BR>sane1.0.11 and sane1.0.13.<BR><BR>> P.S. It seems, it's going to a kind of personal mail traffic... Should I<BR>send my experiences to the mailing list, too?<BR>> Now I have Ullrich (hello ;-)) in the cc-field. Who should also go into<BR>the cc-field?<BR><BR>Ulrich Deiters and Abel Deuring are great developers for canon-backend, I<BR>think.<BR><BR>Best regards,<BR><BR>mitsuru okaniwa</FONT><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> --Boundary_(ID_q+v0ypq2c7wkxfpb0OuFfw)--
